Were Egypt's gods and goddesses the ancient superheroes? |
There
is a roll call of Egypt's gods and goddesses in my adventure fiction -
including Sobek, Heka, Seshat, Ra, Hathor, Ptah, Horus, Thoth, Osiris,
Nut, Anubis and more.
But who were these enigmatic beings?
Were they the ancient world's original 'Marvel' superheroes? (Perhaps the young hawk-god Horus, avenging the murder of his father Osiris, was the archetype of the costumed superheroes in 'The Avengers' movie and others.)
Were they the ancient world's original 'Marvel' superheroes? (Perhaps the young hawk-god Horus, avenging the murder of his father Osiris, was the archetype of the costumed superheroes in 'The Avengers' movie and others.)
The Palermo Stone - a recorded Canon of
Kings - and other testaments of the ancient Egyptians speak of divine
beings and demigods who ruled Egypt for thousands of years before the
first human kings, beginning with Menes, also known as Narmer.
A character asks in The Smiting Texts:
“And these gods, represented by idols - who do you think they were in the cosmological scheme?”
The
Coptic priest shrugged. “I do not profess to know where they fit into
creation. I often wonder. Were they the fallen Elohim? God’s fallen
council? Intriguingly, Genesis mentions early sons of god who walked the
earth: Now it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face
of the earth, and daughters were born to them, that the sons of God saw
the daughters of men, that they were beautiful; and they took wives for
themselves of all whom they chose. There were giants on the earth in
those days, the Bible relates, and also afterward, when the sons
of God came in to the daughters of men and they bore children to them.
Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.
Dangers from the ancient past in the Egypt fiction collection